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3-chōme-2-10 Kōnandai, Konan Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 234-0054, Japan
contacts phone: +81 45-832-1111
website: www.nanbu.saiseikai.or.jp
larger map & directionsLatitude: 35.3754012, Longitude: 139.5790415
Bubbles Bubbles
::Zero stars. Worst hospital. They won't accept patients until they become seriously ill. Even though the condition is serious, I let him go home every time, and if something strange happens again, I feel like I have to go back. What's more, he's laughing while examining the doctor! Hey! You're the worst doctor with the slanted eyes and perm at the emergency pediatrics department, you're the worst and trash! ! If we meet again and have a strange medical examination, it's over!
高高(Takataka)
::The parking lot was crowded and we waited in line for about 15 minutes. Everyone seems to be waiting a long time inside the hospital, so I wonder what the regulations are for the coronavirus pandemic. Even now, some hospitals still have restrictions on visitors during hospitalization, but is that okay?
mumu
::This was the patient who was brought to the emergency room in the middle of the night due to severe pain in the solar plexus area and difficulty breathing. A palpation, blood sampling, ultrasound, etc. were performed, but no abnormalities were found, and the patient was given a painkiller drip. If you're concerned, you might be able to find out something by doing a detailed examination such as an MRI at a later date. is what they said. Over the next few months, the pain varied in intensity but did not subside at all, so I went to the nearest private hospital for an ultrasound, which immediately discovered gallstones.The same day I went to a larger hospital, where I was diagnosed with hepatitis. I was rushed to the hospital because it was suspected that the bile duct was blocked, and surgery was performed immediately. Judging by the size and quantity of the gallstones, I was told that it has been over a year and should be easily detected with an ultrasound. During the night emergency call here, the symptoms and circumstances were explained to me, so it's a mystery why they couldn't find it when they did an ultrasound. As far as symptoms go, it's easy to tell that it's gallstones just by verbal explanation, such as severe pain in the pit of the stomach after eating greasy food. I don't know what the hospital is for. Also, when my father developed pancreatic cancer a few years ago, he was hospitalized here, but when the doctor in charge called him, he only explained the treatment plan, but did not explain how the cancer was progressing or how long he would live. As a result, my father passed away in the blink of an eye, without knowing that he had terminal cancer. Since I was a teenager at the time, there was a part of me that thought that since there was no talk of life expectancy, if I left it to the doctors, everything would be fine. I still regret it, thinking that if I had been told how long I had left to live, I would have been able to visit him more or do something for him.
Alexandra Grevtseva
::Very bad service, bad manners, empty-headed doctors! go there if you want to die
Stelios Prezerakos
::Staff was rude; received care was delayed and doctors/nurses had their own - slow- pace. The building was dirty as well.